Harmanpreet named captain as Hockey India announces squad for Paris Olympics
India, who won a bronze medal in the Tokyo Olympics 2020, are placed in Pool B alongside defending champions Belgium, Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and Ireland
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Skipper Harmanpreet is bracing up for his third Games this year. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 26 June
Harmanpreet Singh was on Wednesday
named captain and Hardik Singh his deputy as Hockey India announced a 16-member
squad for next month's Paris Olympics, featuring five Games debutants and a
handful of seniors from the previous edition.
India, who won a bronze medal in
the Tokyo Olympics 2020, are placed in Pool B alongside defending champions
Belgium, Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and Ireland. Teams finishing in the
top four in the pool's points table will advance to the quarter-finals.
The Indian players are currently
busy preparing for the Olympics in their national camp at the SAI Centre in
Bengaluru. The venerable goalkeeper PR Sreejesh and midfielder Manpreet Singh
are set for their fourth Olympic appearance while skipper Harmanpreet is
bracing up for his third Games.
The five players who will make
their Olympics debut for India in Paris are Jarmanpreet Singh, Sanjay, Raj
Kumar Pal, Abhishek and Sukhjeet Singh.
Since their historic show in Tokyo,
where the team won an Olympic medal after a gap of 41 years, Indian defenders
Rupinderpal Singh and Birendra Lakra have retired whereas Surender Kumar has
been out of favour. Nilkanta Sharma, who was part of the main squad in Tokyo
has been kept among the alternative players but Dilpreet Singh missed out.
Goalkeeper Krishan Pathak will
continue to be an alternate player in second successive Olympics. The defence
includes Harmanpreet Singh, Jarmanpreet, Amit Rohidas, Sumit and Sanjay, while
the midfield will have Pal, Shamsher Singh, Manpreet Singh, Hardik Singh, and
Vivek Sagar Prasad. Abhishek, Sukhjeet, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, Mandeep Singh and
Gurjant Singh will be among India's forwards.
Defender Jugraj Singh is India's
third alternative player apart from Pathak and Nilkanta.
Head coach Craig Fulton was quoted
as saying, "The selection process for the Paris Olympics' squad was
incredibly competitive due to the depth of talent within our ranks, however, I
am confident that every player chosen will bring their best to Paris." "Each
player selected has demonstrated exceptional skill, dedication, and resilience
throughout our rigorous preparation phase."
Fulton continued, "Our focus
has been on building a cohesive team that can adapt to different playing styles
and situations, and I believe we have achieved that." "As we head to
Paris, our goal is clear – to play with heart, skill, and determination. We are
prepared to face the world's best teams and strive for the highest podium. This
squad is ready to seize the opportunity and bring glory to India," he
added.
India will begin their campaign
against New Zealand on 27 July followed by a clash against Argentina on 29 July.
India will then take on Ireland on 30 July, Belgium on 1 August and face
Australia on 2 August.
India have a total of 12 Olympic
medals, including eight gold, one silver and three bronze. Pool A comprises the
Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, South Africa, and host nation
France.
India's squad:
Goalkeeper: Sreejesh Parattu
Raveendran
Defenders: Jarmanpreet Singh, Amit
Rohidas, Harmanpreet Singh, Sumit, Sanjay
Midfielders: Rajkumar Pal, Shamsher
Singh, Manpreet Singh, Hardik Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad
Forwards: Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh,
Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, Mandeep Singh, Gurjant Singh
Alternate athletes: Nilakanta
Sharma, Jugraj Singh, Krishan Bahadur Pathak.
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